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56th Venice Biennale Video Demo Single Channel The Poster |
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![]() Project Overview The project was conceptualized based on a series of conversations that started in Paris in 2011 between the artist Khaled Hafez, and curator/artist Ehab el Laban. Two years later the conversation resumed with a concrete plan for a video installation exhibition with the exact title of the project, where mirrors are installed in the gallery in front of projected screens/walls, and the viewer would pass between the screens and mirror to be engulfed and integrated within the artwork. The show was planned for April 2014 at Ofok gallery, one of the leading spaces directed by the Egyptian Ministry of Culture, then postponed several times for administrative reasons. In September 2014, a series of conversations started with art historian and curator Martina Corgnati, through which notions of mirrors and the creation of a temple were tacked and sharpened, based on the seminal work of Jorge Luis Borges, Tlon Uqbar Orbis Tertius, where reality is mixed with metaphysics in the form of the mirror acting as the spy protagonist operating between Iraq and ancient Mesopotamia, a location that is much significant toady for the current terrorist attacks coming from the same geographical location as the one Borges created his fiction. The project was then developed for the 56th Venice Biennale Official Collateral In The Eye Of The Thunderstorm. Mirror Sonata in Six Animated Movements (For Twelve Hands) is an interdisciplinary project based on painting, video and installation. For fifteen years I have I have been exploring through painting and film / video works the complex Egyptian identity, that is Ancient Egyptian, Greco-Roman, Judo-Christian and Arabo-Islamic, plus the modern influences of the Mamluk, Ottoman, French and English cultures that left traces on the more modern history. The project is the fifth and last mega-production project that is a continuation to three previous giant projects that incorporated painting, installation, sound and film/video, namely:
In Mirror Sonata in Six Animated Movements, the interdisciplinary project explores the ideas of appearances as an identifier of cultural specificity, cultural pride, the self as maker of past, present and future, the self as creator of melody and movement. Screen One: Sister Joolia The screen explores the notion of appearances as an identifier of cultural specificity. Screen Two: Lions & Superheroes (of Red Deserts) Screen Three: Kinsola’s Morning (& the Tennis Diary) Screen Four: Apocalyptic Wink (to Me, Myself & I) Screen Five: Sniper’s Paradise (& my Father’s Old Days) Screen Six: History Makers (Taking Pictures for All) Project Credits Creative Concept: Khaled Hafez Producer: Anubis Production (Khaled Hafez) Script & Installation: Khaled Hafez Animation: Ahmed El Shaer Original Music: Mohamed Saleh Sound Designer: Ahmed Saleh Editing: Ahmed El Shaer |
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